i currently have a C2Q 3.0GHZ (?? too lazy bones to check proper, sorry ) but any ways, the more cores seemed to be the best way to stretch my money across soo may years back then. which one of the above will likewise last longer now?

will be getting a new PC around the time the new consoles are announced (whenever that will be)

The Intel is the faster option. And has a good amount of overclocking headroom...unless budget constraints are a problem this is a no brainer (and judging by the hardware you're listing I'm assuming that budget isn't a problem!)

I hear the current card I have is a decent overclocker. Quickly, someone find me a guide on the best way to doing it. I've done it before, but I want to be sure I'm doing it right. Specs are at the bottom of my post.

The Intel is the faster option. And has a good amount of overclocking headroom...unless budget constraints are a problem this is a no brainer (and judging by the hardware you're listing I'm assuming that budget isn't a problem!)

yeah budget isn't the problem, changing the CPU is the problem, which is why i asked for both companies flagships chips
they're both seem to be doing their own thing

im just wanting to make sure "more cores" doesn't become THE thing with next gen systems reportedly using 8 cores too

But I have the FD Define R4 case in Black Pearl...I love it. Keep in mind top mounting large radiators in it though is not always feasible. Then again I have a 7850 with a closed loop water system with the radiator mounted on teh bottom intake <shrugs>

Anyone ever deal with getting ram replaced from G Skill? After much troubleshooting i finally found out a sick of RAM was bad. So now i have to get it replaced under warranty. Mostly wanting to know if its pain or not getting them to replace it.

Anyone ever deal with getting ram replaced from G Skill? After much troubleshooting i finally found out a sick of RAM was bad. So now i have to get it replaced under warranty. Mostly wanting to know if its pain or not getting them to replace it.

I have, recently too at that. Was no problem at all, emailed them they sent me a claim to fill out and I shipped the ram off. 12 days later I had 2 new shiny sticks of ram. They didn't bother me for a receipt or anything.

So I'm looking into buy a new PC to play games on but I don't want to spend a TON of money on it , I just want something decent that can hold it's own. I spotted this only and was wondering what you guys thought about it.. would it be alright?

I have, recently too at that. Was no problem at all, emailed them they sent me a claim to fill out and I shipped the ram off. 12 days later I had 2 new shiny sticks of ram. They didn't bother me for a receipt or anything.

Cool! Thanks man. Did you have one bad stick out of a set and sent both back? Just wondering because i bought a set and thinking I'm going to send both back since they come from the same batch. Just wondering if they treat the God one as if it's bad. I see on the rma that they have a spot where you can put the whole set or half the set.

Cool! Thanks man. Did you have one bad stick out of a set and sent both back? Just wondering because i bought a set and thinking I'm going to send both back since they come from the same batch. Just wondering if they treat the God one as if it's bad. I see on the rma that they have a spot where you can put the whole set or half the set.

Yeah it was one bad stick out of two, told them it failed memtest..sent both back got two new matched ones. My advice is send the whole set, might as well to get two new ones

So I'm looking into buy a new PC to play games on but I don't want to spend a TON of money on it , I just want something decent that can hold it's own. I spotted this only and was wondering what you guys thought about it.. would it be alright?

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